Together with the world's most forward-thinking thought leaders, technologist, and Advancement experts, Gravyty established the AI in Advancement Advisory Council (AAAC) to shape the future of Advancement through revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

Gravyty CEO Adam Martel and Director of Customer Success Lisa Alvezi rang Nasdaq's opening for Giving Tuesday, the most high profile day of giving on the entire calendar. Our message was simple: spread the message that giving initiatives should be supported year-round to further the missions of organizations set on improving our world.

Gravyty co-founders Adam Martel and Rich Palmer rang Nasdaq's opening bell this #GivingTuesday to spread the message that giving initiatives should be supported year-round to further the missions of organizations set on improving our world.

Today we established the AI in Advancement Advisory Council (AAAC), a board of the world’s most forward-thinking thought leaders, technologists, and Advancement experts aligned under the common goal to shape the future of Advancement through revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

Dreamforce is a sight to see – no other event can take over San Francisco the way Salesforce's annual customer conference does. Standing out amid the sea of users, celebrity keynotes, technologists, solutions, and Metallica is a gargantuan task. But, it’s a task Gravyty and our AI solutions successfully accomplished.

The Fundraising Effectiveness Project (FEP) report on Q2 2018 numbers are in and confirm that the donations decline continues. According to the report, the number of donors, retained donors, and revenue is down compared to Q2 2017. We are amidst troubled waters. So, what’s happening?

"Gravyty is a solution that applies AI to the process of identifying and cultivating major donor prospects... Just as the internet transformed nonprofit technology over the past 20 years, AI will surely dominate for the next 20."

Vala Afshar, Chief Data Evangelist at Salesforce, and friend of Gravyty used his Huffington Post column to write How Nonprofits Can Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Improve Fundraising. We're proud to say the piece prominently featured Gravyty, and our CEO, Adam Martel.